It's another day, another day for killings and deaths on our roadways. This morning I got a report from persons that there was a nasty accident on the Palisadoes road and four persons lost their lives. Accidents can and will happen but some of these are not accidents but incidents. The effective way to significantly reduce the carnage on our roads is to remove those who have three unpaid traffic tickets off the roads immediately. That should clean up our roads significantly.
If drivers who have been from driving on our roads for having more than two tickets then the solution is to seize their vehicles and put them away for two years at their cost in the King's Hotel.
Have a look at the pictures below:
Aye sah .. taxi did haffi involve?!
ReplyDeleteOmg they need to slow down and drive speeding is the main reason for accidents in Jamaica.
ReplyDeleteOmg what careless driving
ReplyDeleteThey should lock her up where sun don't shine and 20 lashes with a whip
ReplyDeleteI'm really sorry for the persons who lost their lives.....so tragic but avoidable! Question....are waiting for such an 'incident' to occur on Red Hills Road before something is done about the taxis plying that route with their wreckless behaviour?
ReplyDeleteAs consumers, we also have a role to play in all of this, we have a responsibility to demand better service! We are not to support this behaviour!! Our very lives are at stake!!
I was saying the same thing yesterday pertaining to the amnesty that the government grant to these unruly taxi drivers who has over 2/3 tickets, more than that and they shouldn't be driving any at all , much less trying to bargaining, Mr Derby they shouldn't be out in the streets.mr Derby they allowing these people to dictate to them. How can one person have a 100 tickets ahh!? And still be driving, and have the guts to want amnesty, joke country this. K M T !! Condolences to the families.
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